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6. How is the descent into the underworld represented by the burial chamber to the north of the antechamber?
- Stairs.
- 1m depression.
- Black walls.
7. What else was found amongst his grave goods?
- A guitar.
- A life-size ka statue.
- A bust of his wife.
8. Is there evidence of Akhenaten's monotheistic religion in reliefs?
9. Which is the only decorated room?
- The entrance.
- The burial chamber.
- The antechamber.
10. What does this symbolise?
- That he was being brought back to life.
- That Ay took on the role of his heir.
- That he was dead.
11. What does this tell us about Tutankhamun's embalming process?
- It took a long time.
- It was expensive.
- It was cheap.
12. Because the tomb was not meant for him, were Tutankhamun's grave goods also not intended for him?
- It is not known.
- No.
- Yes.
13. Where is the Tomb of Tutankhamun
- The Valley of the Kings
- Thebes
- Luxor
14. Where can inscriptions from the Book of the Dead be found?
- On the West wall of the burial chamber.
- On the East wall of the burial chamber.
- On the North wall of the burial chamber.
15. Who welcomes him?
- Hathor, Anubis and Isis
- Horus, Ra and Osiris
- Bet, Khnum and Isis
16. How many items in total were found in Tutankhamun's wrappings?
17. What was found in Tutankhamun's wrappings?
- The royal regalia; the flail and the crook.
- A wadjet pendant; the Eye of Horus.
- An amulet.
18. Where can Tutankhamun be seen being welcomed into the afterlife?
- The eastern wall of the burial chamber.
- The southern wall of the burial chamber.
- The northern wall of the burial chamber.
19. Where is the Opening of the Mouth ceremony depicted?
- The North wall of the burial chamber.
- The South wall of the burial chamber.
- The West wall of the burial chamber.
20. What depiction do they accompany?
- The Opening of the Mouth ceremony.
- Tutankhamun's funeral procession.
- Tutankhamun's mummification.